I've been using freerdp for a while now (thanks to COVID) to work from home. On the whole it's frigging awesome. I use

��� /multimon /floatbar -wallpaper -toggle-fullscreen

And what I get is my two workplace monitors reflected as if Iw as there on my two home PC monitors. It's awesome.

I love the way it grabs all my keystrokes and ALT+TAB cycles windows on the host PC and not my client PC. Nice.

But, I use the float bar to minimize it as I found that using toggle-fullscreen, I'd always pop out of fullscreen (multimon) mode in response to keystrokes I was using in MS-Word at the host side. It was danged annoying, so I turned it off and put the floatbar on. I've been happy since.

Still I have been wanting to see one keystroke sequence captured locally if possible. Essentially, on Linux I use workspaces extensively, and I have one dedicated to the remote session. The keys ALT+CTRL+LEFTARROW and ALT+CTRL+RIGHTARROW in particular but all the ALT+CTRL+ARROW keys are used to move between workspaces. Windows has not concept of work spaces nor does any context I use, utilize those key sequences, so I'd be mighty pleased, if somehow I could trap those for locally interpretation and pass all other keys through.

It saves a mouse trip I currently need to go to the float bar minimize then switch workspaces.

Is such a thing possible?

Bernd.




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